Prešeren Lodge at Stol explained
The Prešeren Lodge at Stol (Slovenian: Prešernova koča na Stolu; 2174m (7,133feet)) is a mountain hut on the southern side of Mt. Stol in the Karawanks (northwestern Slovenia), just below the peak of Little Stol (Slovenian: Mali Stol; 2198m (7,211feet)). It is named after the Slovenian poet France Prešeren. The first hut was built in 1909. During World War II, it was burnt down; it was rebuilt in 1966.
Starting points
- 4 h: from the Pristava Lodge in Javorniški Rovt (Slovenian: Dom Pristava v Javorniškem Rovtu; 975m (3,199feet)), over the Seča Pass
- 2.5 h: from the Valvasor Lodge below Stol (Slovenian: Valvasorjeva koča pod Stolom; 1181m (3,875feet)), via the Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail
- 3 h: from the Valvasor Lodge below Stol (1181m (3,875feet)), passing the Zabrezje Pasture (Slovenian: Zabreška planina
Nearby lodges
- 2 h: Klagenfurt Lodge (German: Klagenfurter Hütte, 1663m (5,456feet)), across the Belščica Pass (1840m (6,040feet))
- 3.5 h: Zelenica Lodge (Slovenian: Dom na Zelenici; 1536m (5,039feet))
Mountains
- 0.25 h: Stol (2236m (7,336feet))
See also
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